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Preview of Darwin's Battle of the Beaks-Natural Selection

Darwin's Battle of the Beaks-Natural Selection

Created by
STEMfully Yours
In this lesson students complete an ENGAGE activity comparing different spoons and identifying each spoon's structure and function. In the EXPLORE activity students receive a "beak," either scissors, chopsticks, tweezers, or a spoon and collect different food items from a plastic grass carpet. Students collect data, input data into a google sheet, make a graph to display the data, and formulate conclusions through short answer essay questions in their google doc lab report. Students use mat
Preview of Rate of Change, Percent Error, Graphing Unit- Data & Graphing Worksheets & Notes

Rate of Change, Percent Error, Graphing Unit- Data & Graphing Worksheets & Notes

Empower your students with essential data analysis skills through this engaging, no-prep unit! Designed to build a strong foundation in graphing, percent error, and rate of change, this unit provides a structured, hands-on approach to interpreting and analyzing scientific data—a critical skill in any science course. Why Teachers Love This Unit:Comprehensive & Engaging – Covers graphing fundamentals, percent error, and rate of change in a student-friendly format.Real-World Applications – Helps
Preview of The Approximation Lab:  An intro approximations, graphing, and percent error.

The Approximation Lab: An intro approximations, graphing, and percent error.

Created by
Kyle Verspoor
This simple lab is a great way for students to brush up their basic science skills. It is perfect for the start of the year, but can also be used mid or at the end of the year as a refreshers or a way to prepare for a final exam. This lab allows students to use common materials so you do not have to worry about spending a full prep period setting up supplies. This lab works best when students have access to a device because it references making a graph and pasting the image of it in the space
Preview of Blank Science Experiment Journal Template | Digital & Print | Grades 3 4 5 Labs

Blank Science Experiment Journal Template | Digital & Print | Grades 3 4 5 Labs

Are you looking to design hands-on experiments with your upper elementary students? Help students learn the scientific method by creating investigations on the topic of their choice. This blank lab report template includes a student-editable Google Slides document and a printable version. We will guide you step by step to help students think like scientists. Great For3rd, 4th, and 5th gradeFlexible Learning in the ClassroomTeachers creating experiments from their curriculumHomeschool Science
Preview of Metric System Bundle Guided Notes Slides Quiz Lab 1C

Metric System Bundle Guided Notes Slides Quiz Lab 1C

This Middle School Science 1C Bundle includes a complete set of resources designed to support instruction, assessment, and hands-on application of metric measurement concepts. This bundle covers foundational skills related to the metric system, including metric units, prefixes, and measurement practice, through guided notes, instructional slides, assessment, and a hands-on measurement lab activity. This resource is designed to support both teacher-led instruction and student engagement through s
Preview of FREEBIE: Back to Square 1-4-5 (Scientific Knowledge and a Double Square Puzzle)

FREEBIE: Back to Square 1-4-5 (Scientific Knowledge and a Double Square Puzzle)

Created by
TheScienceGiant
Start the Science class with one (1) square. It's simple, because one square is unambiguous. But then challenge students to take four (4) polygons and arrange them together to make a square shape. A-ha! That's trickier. Like Science, there can be many hypothesis on how they fit together, but the best solution solves the puzzle. If it doesn't work, it's back to square one. This lab activity gets students/student teams to think about the nature of science, and also, to show the importance of being
Preview of Biology OSMOSIS Gummy Bear and Potato labs

Biology OSMOSIS Gummy Bear and Potato labs

Created by
The Lesson Pony
Here are TWO labs to teach your High school science students about osmosis. Your students will enjoy earning the process of osmosis in these guided labs. The first lab is the classic gummy bear lab to see how the bear increases in size. In the second lab your students will use real plant cells to see osmosis. Lesson include1. Gummy Bear lab 2. Potato lab 3. A outline of how osmosis affects life on our planet Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies, and product launches: L
Preview of Metric Conversions & Scientific Notation Stations

Metric Conversions & Scientific Notation Stations

Looking for an engaging, low-prep way to help students practice metric conversions and scientific notation? These Metric Conversions & Scientific Notation Task Stations provide structured, rigorous practice that encourages reasoning, collaboration, and mathematical precision. This station activity is perfect for middle school or high school physical science, chemistry, or introductory physics classes and works well as guided practice, review, or a formative assessment. ⭐ What’s Included: ✔️
Preview of Penny for your Thoughts? (Percent composition lab)

Penny for your Thoughts? (Percent composition lab)

This lab teaches percent composition by determining the amount of Zinc and Copper in pennies before and after the change in penny composition in 1982. This is a simple, fun, and cool way to see real world applications of percent composition.
Preview of Blank Science Experiment Journal Template | Digital Or Print | Grades 6 7 8 Labs

Blank Science Experiment Journal Template | Digital Or Print | Grades 6 7 8 Labs

Are you looking to create hands-on investigations with your middle school students? Help students think like a scientist using a lab report template. Included are an editable Google Slides and a print version. We will take you step by step in designing unique experiments on the topic of your choice. Great For6th, 7th, 8th grade, and even high schoolFlexible Learning in the ClassroomTeachers creating experiments from their curriculumHomeschool Science LessonsScience Fair ProjectsSummer Science
Preview of Determining Density of Liquids Lab Activity

Determining Density of Liquids Lab Activity

Help reinforce the concept of liquid density with your science students. Students will learn how to experimentally calculate the density of 3, separate liquids. They will also practice calculating the percent error against accepted values. This lab is quick, cheap, and always effective! What's included?Teacher set-up guide with materials listStudent Handout with set up instructions and pre-made data tablesSample Data for Absent StudentsPurchase includes access to the Google Docs version of al
Preview of 7.PS1.2 Density (Regular/Irregular Shapes) Video Lab

7.PS1.2 Density (Regular/Irregular Shapes) Video Lab

Created by
Jody Maxey
Welcome to Science Video Labs! With the increase in distance learning and restricted lab activities in class (for safety) for our students and the lack of time for teachers to locate and/or create engaging and relevant alternative activities, I thought I’d help fill the need with video lab activities for our students. Video labs were created by standard and include pre-lab review, video lab video, and lab report. I designed the document so that you can edit it to your preference and then share i
Preview of Human Body Systems Data Graphing Lab Bundle 6th, 7th, 8th Grade | Heart Rate

Human Body Systems Data Graphing Lab Bundle 6th, 7th, 8th Grade | Heart Rate

These three human body systems data graphing activities will help your students understand how heart rate changes during exercise, how breathing rate and oxygen use increase with activity, and how food energy and activity level are connected while building strong graphing and data analysis skills. This bundle gives teachers an easy, NO PREP way to have students work with real-world style health and body systems datasets to explore Heart Rate & Exercise, Respiration & Oxygen Use, and Nutrition &
Preview of Metric Mass Lab:  Percent of Error

Metric Mass Lab: Percent of Error

Created by
STEMfully Yours
Measuring Mass is an introductory lab activity for students to practice using a double pan balance, making predictions, computing simple math calculations and percent of error. This lab works great at the start of the year to gauge the math skills of your young scientists. Materials needed: double pan balance, known masses, 6 different balls, access to a calculator. Editable Google DocumentSTEM readyLimited lab materials Cooperative Learning encouraged (Lab Tech, Scientist, Analyst, and Res
Preview of SPANISH Algebra Tiles: Solving Equations Combining Like Terms| Math Manipulative

SPANISH Algebra Tiles: Solving Equations Combining Like Terms| Math Manipulative

Help students combine like terms and solve equations with this Spanish algebra tiles resource designed for ELL and bilingual learners. This Spanish math lesson for middle school and Algebra 1 uses visual modeling to make simplifying equations clear and accessible. Animated examples show students how to organize and combine algebra tiles correctly, reducing common mistakes and increasing confidence. What’s Included:🎥 Animated Google Slides in Spanish modeling algebra tiles 📝 Printable indep
Preview of Science Skills Unit Bundle- Scientific Method, Density, Percent Error, Variables

Science Skills Unit Bundle- Scientific Method, Density, Percent Error, Variables

Get your students off to a strong start with the Science Skills Unit Bundle—a complete, ready-to-use resource designed to build a solid foundation for scientific inquiry. Perfect for both new and seasoned educators, this bundle covers all the essential skills students need for success in any science class. Dive into the fundamentals of the scientific method, unit conversions, scientific notation, variables, lab safety, graphing techniques, percent error calculations, rate of change, and
Preview of Energy Transfer Lab – Claim Evidence Reasoning Worksheets CER Practice

Energy Transfer Lab – Claim Evidence Reasoning Worksheets CER Practice

Explore how energy transfer depends on material and mass with this middle school science lab, which includes graphing practice and CER writing. Over the course of four days, students measure temperature changes in metal, sand, soil, and water under the same energy input, graph the data, and construct explanations supported by evidence and reasoning. This resource includes: • Editable slideshow and detailed lesson plan • Printable + Google Slides student pages and data tables • Graphing &
Preview of Winter Weather STEM Challenge Lab Design a Paper Snowflake PRINT and DIGITAL

Winter Weather STEM Challenge Lab Design a Paper Snowflake PRINT and DIGITAL

This STEM challenge explains how snowflakes form as a type of weather (precipitation). It walks students through the steps to create beautiful snowflake shapes out of paper. This resource includes: teacher suggestions, discussion questions, and extension activitiesbackground information on what snowflakes are and how they formstep by step instructions to create paper snowflakes with photos a student response worksheeta scoring rubrica force copy link to a digital Google Slides version for virtu
Preview of Integumentary System | Human Body Systems | Anatomy | CSI Fingerprinting Lab

Integumentary System | Human Body Systems | Anatomy | CSI Fingerprinting Lab

Everyone has a unique set of fingerprints, even identical twins! In this lab, students learn about the various types of fingerprint patterns and determine their own pattern for each finger. With this information, they will calculate the distribution of fingerprint patterns within their classroom population and graph their data. It's a great mix of math and science! Take this lesson a step further and compare data the following day across ALL of your classrooms. Do all classes have the same d
Preview of Perfect Purple Paint Group Task

Perfect Purple Paint Group Task

In this engaging color-mixing activity, students collaborate in heterogeneous groups to recreate the perfect purple paint discovered for a special room project. Originating from an 8 oz (1 cup) container, the challenge is to scale up the paint for larger 16 oz (2 cups) and 32 oz (4 cups) containers. Using red and blue food coloring, students explore ratios to achieve the identical shade, documenting their findings on a graph. The hands-on experiment encourages teamwork, critical thinking, and pr
Preview of Forensic Science - Foot to Height Calculations Muddy Prints

Forensic Science - Foot to Height Calculations Muddy Prints

Created by
Jody Maxey
"Apparently, yesterday after school, someone was in our class looking for something. This person did not have permission, but I’m pretty sure they were looking for my secret stash of Mr. Goodbars. The only people who might have a key are other teachers, principals, and custodians. They were not very smart because they left muddy shoeprints. You will be using the shoeprint and our faculty footprint database to determine the most likely suspects."NOTE: I used this lesson with 7th and 8th graders b
Preview of Pythagorean Theorem Project - Maptown

Pythagorean Theorem Project - Maptown

Students will design a town on a map with 10 or more places of interest. They will then write 10 original questions finding the distance between 2 places by using the Pythagorean Theorem. Rubric included
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